Biaryl phosphite-oxazolines from hydroxyl aminoacid derivatives: highly efficient modular ligands for Ir-catalyzed hydrogenation of alkenes

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Montserrat DiéguezPher G Andersson

Abstract

High enantioselectivities and activities are achieved in the Ir-catalyzed hydrogenation of several unfunctionalized olefins using modular biaryl phosphite-oxazoline ligands from hydroxyl aminoacid derivatives; the presence of a biaryl phosphite group is crucial to this success.

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Feb 27, 2014·Chemical Reviews·J Johan VerendelPher G Andersson
Feb 1, 2013·ACS Catalysis·Sakunchai Khumsubdee, Kevin Burgess
Mar 19, 2015·Chemistry : a European Journal·Byron K PetersPher G Andersson
Jun 22, 2016·Chemical Record : an Official Publication of the Chemical Society of Japan ... [et Al.]·Oscar Pàmies, Montserrat Diéguez
Jul 19, 2012·Chemistry : a European Journal·Jia-Qi LiPher G Andersson
Aug 8, 2009·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Javier MazuelaMontserrat Diéguez
Nov 23, 2010·Chemical Reviews·Piet W N M van LeeuwenMontserrat Diéguez
Dec 15, 2016·Chemical Reviews·Zhenfeng ZhangWanbin Zhang

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